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In a quiet Hungarian estate, the genteel yet restless Illésfalvy Dénes spends his evenings surrounded by art, literature, and the lingering scent of old books. When a terse telegram arrives from Hamburg, the promise of travel stirs a mixture of anticipation and contemplation in the otherwise placid aristocrat. The narrative opens with his careful preparations, revealing a life balanced between inherited privilege and a yearning for something beyond the familiar pastures.
At his side is Tekla, a modest but devoted young woman who has grown up under his family’s roof. Their bond is built on quiet devotion: she tends his household, handles his correspondence, and now offers to accompany him on his journey. Through their gentle exchanges, the story explores themes of duty, longing, and the delicate dance between social roles and personal desire, inviting listeners to step into a world where the ordinary and the extraordinary subtly intertwine.
Language
hu
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1915
A Hungarian novelist, short story writer, and journalist, he was known for vivid, observant prose and a strong feel for everyday life. His fiction appeared widely in newspapers and magazines, and his novel Vándormadár brought him one of his best-known successes.
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